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Firm and irrevocable is my doom

Shakespeare, William -- As You Like It

And after repeatedly taking issue and repeatedly being ignored, one thing led to another and some irrevocable acts occurred. And thus, I was banished.

Kate DiCamillo -- Flora & Ulysses

And then came, as if to my final and irrevocable overthrow, the spirit of PERVERSENESS.

Edgar Allan Poe -- The Black Cat

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her soul faced the awful and irrevocable judgment

William Faulkner -- As I Lay Dying

It was only later, in the eighth grade, when he knew irrevocably that he wanted to be a writer, that he realized he had stored up all his observations, all his emotions, for that purpose.

Robert Cormier -- I Am the Cheese

Your decision on the subject of my name is irrevocable, I suppose?

Oscar Wilde -- The Importance of Being Earnest

And keep the doors ajar for the coming of the rest of us, because you are witnessing the end, the absolute, irrevocable, fantastic end.

Ken Kesey -- One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

Whatever place I held in Mia’s life, in Mia’s heart, was irrevocably altered that day in the hospital three and a half years ago.

Gayle Forman -- Where She Went

But he’d gone too long without saying anything since the first time he cursed at her, and now it was all just irrevocably weird.

Rainbow Rowell -- Eleanor & Park

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Annie was losing her hold on something very central about herself; she felt volatile, capable of rash and irrevocable acts.

Dave Eggers -- The Circle

Time loops merely delay the inevitable, and the price we pay for using them is hefty—an irrevocable divorce from the ongoing present.

Ransom Riggs -- Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children

As if a great river of machinery is steaming slowly, irrevocably, toward her.

Anthony Doerr -- All the Light We Cannot See

The search was a failure because I did not and could not know how irrevocably my ideas about education, those sacred and pontifical utterances, would be battered, bullied, disproven, and changed.

Pat Conroy -- The Water is Wide

Likewise, a Georgia lieutenant wrote to his wife from the trenches on the Chattahoochee that if Atlanta and Richmond fell, "we are irrevocably lost and not only will the negroes be free but …. we will all be on a common level….

James M. McPherson -- What They Fought For - 1861-1865

I also saw that at his age and position he was the true prisoner of McGraw-Hill, irrevocably committed to its pettifoggery and its mean-spirited style and its single-minded concern for pelf—a man who could never again turn back—while I, at least, had the freedom of the world spread out before me.

William Styron -- Sophie’s Choice

What had happened, I knew, was irrevocable, yet at the same time it seemed there had to be some way I could go back to the rainy street and make it all happen differently.

Donna Tartt -- The Goldfinch

The case had made a last, irrevocable turn.

James Patterson -- 1st to Die

So, of course, every word was immediately, irrevocably branded into my brain.

Suzanne Collins -- Mockingjay

He came home from the hospital a few days later, finally and irrevocably robbed of his ambitions.

John Green -- The Fault in Our Stars

The two communities, the warriors and the general mountain populace, are irrevocably bound together.

Marcus Luttrell -- Lone Survivor

What had happened in that room with Assef had irrevocably bound us.

Khaled Hosseini -- The Kite Runner

It is irrevocable, as the voice of the masses that determine it.

Ayn Rand -- The Fountainhead

His life has changed irrevocably, too.

Gayle Forman -- If I Stay

But, all things considered, even this luxury was forbidden me; I was caught in the rattrap irrevocably.

Albert Camus -- The Stranger

There was no real anger and nothing irrevocable was said.

Toni Morrison -- Song of Solomon

How irrevocable would have been his knowledge of it, if he had remained with me but another hour!

Charles Dickens -- Great Expectations

It made him irrevocably a family man; it killed the last lingering impulse that he might have had to go out in the evenings and sit and talk with the men in the saloons.

Upton Sinclair -- The Jungle

They knew that it was within the power of the father to curse his sons, and ay! a curse laid on a disobedient son or daughter was irrevocable.

Rudolfo Anaya -- Bless Me, Ultima

However, it is always as well to have a look at him before irrevocably committing yourself into his hands.

Herman Melville -- Moby Dick

I know myself, Father; my resolution is irrevocable.

Alexandre Dumas -- The Three Musketeers

Even after enormous upheavals and seemingly irrevocable changes, the same pattern has always reasserted itself, just as a gyroscope will always return to equilibrium, however far it is pushed one way or the other.

George Orwell -- 1984

Already when I watched them they were irrevocably doomed, dying and rotting even as they went to and fro.

H.G. Wells -- The War of the Worlds

Looking back, I realize that this period of my life has irrevocably come to a close; my happy-go-lucky, carefree schooldays are gone forever.

Anne Frank -- The Diary of a Young Girl

We stood with bitter hearts on either side of the mangled body, overwhelmed by this sudden and irrevocable disaster which had brought all our long and weary labours to so piteous an end.

Arthur Conan Doyle -- The Hound of the Baskervilles

"All I wanted to say," bellowed the computer, "is that my circuits are now irrevocably committed to calculating the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything."

Douglas Adams -- The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

Mr. Heathcliff, you’re a cruel man, but you’re not a fiend; and you won’t, from MERE malice, destroy irrevocably all my happiness.

Emily Bronte -- Wuthering Heights

I knew enough of your disposition to be certain that, had you been absolutely, irrevocably decided against me, you would have acknowledged it to Lady Catherine, frankly and openly.

Jane Austen -- Pride and Prejudice

I cried for what I had gained, the knowledge of Eden, irrevocably learned.

Ellen Hopkins -- Burned

And you really intend to undo your curse? I thought such things were irrevocable.

Christopher Paolini -- Eldest

But it was enough to irrevocably cross a boundary.

Stieg Larsson -- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

But a single delay would suffice to fatally break the chain of communication; should Phileas Fogg once miss, even by an hour; a steamer, he would have to wait for the next, and that would irrevocably render his attempt vain.

Jules Verne -- Around the World in 80 Days

In the last thirty minutes, Josh’s carefully ordered world had shifted and altered irrevocably.

Micheal Scott -- The Alchemyst

But that bit, that fraction, was irrevocable.

Ralph Ellison -- Invisible Man

But now—since I am irrevocably doomed—wherefore should I not snatch the solace allowed to the condemned culprit before his execution?

Nathaniel Hawthorne -- The Scarlet Letter

I was aware of being torn irrevocably from everything that had made up my life until now.

Wladyslaw Szpilman -- The Pianist

Besides, since happiness is irrevocably denied me, I have a right to get pleasure out of life: and I WILL get it, cost what it may.

Charlotte Bronte -- Jane Eyre

Any other person would, perhaps, have been overcome by such an intoxicating draught of praise; but he feared to make for himself a mortal enemy of the police minister, although he saw that Dandre was irrevocably lost.

Alexandre Dumas -- The Count of Monte Cristo

A summer-day river going somewhere, murmuring and irrevocable.

Ray Bradbury -- The Martian Chronicles

That’s my advice: never marry till you can say to yourself that you have done all you are capable of, and until you have ceased to love the woman of your choice and have seen her plainly as she is, or else you will make a cruel and irrevocable mistake.